By recognizing this, it is easy to brighten up or give any room a little extra personality with accent colors.
Barbara Schmidt, a nationally recognized interior style consultant
whose work has appeared in “Architectural Digest,” “In Style,” “Elle
Décor,” and “Metropolitan Home,” suggests when adding color to a room
the use of pillows, throw blankets and, most importantly, art helps to
brighten any space. “People are more and more sophisticated when it
comes to color and decoration,” she says. “You can’t just hang up plain
artwork anymore and have it look like it’s a finished room. You really
need to look at your color scheme and bring complementary or blended
colors into your framed art.”
The executive director of the Pantone Color Institute and founder of
the Eiseman Center for Color, Leatrice Eiseman, agrees. “Specific
colors have the ability to bring out excitement, happiness, relaxation
and even aggression,” says Eiseman. “That is why the colors you use in
your home are so important. They should represent your personality
while creating an environment that inspires you.”
“There is a reason that when people see yellow they think happy. Green
is automatically fresh, and red is romantic, hot or appetizing,” says
Schmidt. “Depending on the colors you use, your room will have a
different vibe.”
Consider these tips from Schmidt when adding color accents to any room.
* “Primary colors on a white wall can make a room look juvenile;
subdued colors always end up looking more sophisticated and calm,” she
says. “When having a piece professionally custom framed, remember that
less contrast between the art and wall provides a more classic look.”
* “If you are dealing with a plain white or beige wall, consider
matting all artwork using the same accent color. Even if the art isn’t
related, a gallery is created through the matboard.”
* “Hang art in white lacquered frames with white matboard against a
brightly colored wall. There will be a nice contrast while creating a
cohesive focal point. For a bright color, kelly green is very trendy
right now,” says Schmidt.
Schmidt reminds consumers to use professional custom framing to help
art keep its integrity. “Guaranteed safe next to any piece of artwork,
Crescent’s 100 percent cotton RagMat matboard makes the art larger,
more colorful and adds a visual pop of color,” she says.
Lastly, Schmidt recommends custom framing for more than just artwork.
“Taking any meaningful item to your professional custom framer can
enhance not only that item, but bring new color and life into any
room.”
For more information about professional custom framing, visit
www.crescentcardboard.com or contact a professional custom framer in
your area.
Courtesy of ARA Content

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